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I've Used Them All...

Prophet, Scott Studios, BSI Wavestation, DRS 2006, DirEttore, etc in my 26 year radio career. I think it just depends on what you want to do with your station.

My station, Surfside 1640 uses SAM3. SAM is perfect for a fully automated station that wants to sound live. It, when combined with other secret software goodies, provides functionality that is unlike anything on the market. I have used all of them.

NextGen was a brilliant program when I programmed a 100,000 watt FM for Clear Channel in Raleigh. It provided functions that far outweighed many on the market. My station was able to play sweepers that always tagged intros, etc. Even at 3 am in the morning, we sounded perfect.

The benefits of SAM to my part15, wide area AM network & it's HD Digital Internet Radio Stream is it's intereactivity and web interfacing ability. It really makes the internet side of my station seem like it was programmed by NASA. Check out www.Surfside1640.com and click on "Instant Requests" for starters.

Terrestrial radio had better step up it's connection with it's listeners. My station can be heard on countless MySpace pages, allows instant requests and provides all of the same service and functionability as the best licensed FM out there- yet, our grasp of technology is superior by leaps and bounds. Our desire to connect with our listeners dwarfs that of a wasted automated class A FM that is stuck in a closet of a cluster of 16 stations.

WARNING: SAM is difficult to learn. I am very literate with computerized radio automation and found myself exchanging coarse words with their tech support. After I reloaded the program and upgraded a few things, all was smooth. Learn it FIRST- then, apply it to your applications.

I wish you all luck in your pursuits. Part 15 can go places for you. My station has had numerous articles written about it, is the member of two business groups & the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce and has local advertisers on board. Do not discount the internet feed with your part 15 station- it is necessary!

Have a listen, let me know what you think. Check "Station Info" on our site to read all about our station.

Dave
Surfside 1640 Radio
www.Surfside1640.com
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Hey SurfSide, Turn down your shoutcast input, It is a bit distorted. Otherwise nice station. -Lee

Oh, my station runs OTS-DJ which is great for Live Assist during the day when the airstaff is in. Our morning show, afternoon host and news anchors use an old version of stinger on a separate computer for sound effects, some jingles and actualities. At night when we are at very low power we let OTS run un-hosted. The listeners would figure out right away that we were lying to them because they could walk or drive past the studio and see that there is no-one in there.
 
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